| METRICSYSTEM | User of Celsius |
| FAHRENHEIT | Counterpart of Celsius (10) |
| CALORIE | Unit of energy or heat originally defined as the amount of heat required at a pressure of 1 standard atmosphere to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water 1degrees Celsius. Since 1948 this unit has b |
| ONECALORIE | Amount of energy required to raise the temperature of a gram of water by a single degree Celsius |
| ANDERS | Scientist Celsius of the Celsius scale |
| ATMOSPHERE | A unit of pressure equivalent to the pressure that will support a column of mercury 760mm high at 0 degrees Celsius at sea level |
| PARSEC | Literally analyse Celsius, unit of measure (6) |
| ZERO | Celsius equivalent of 32 degrees Fahrenheit |
| CALORIC | Thermal unit of heat, almost Celsius (7) |
| CENTIGRADESCALE | Standard of measurement that more often bears the name Celsius (Cadillac) |
| METRIC | Celsius, term one uses for a system of measurement (6) |
| COLD | Spell of low temperature, in Celsius, forced Poland's . . . (4) |
| CENTIGRADE | Describing the Celsius temperature scale with 100 degrees between the freezing and boiling points of water (10) |
| MIDWICKET | Position from health professional - with temperature, use Celsius/Kelvin instead of Fahrenheit |
| FREEZINGMIXTURE | Blend of salt and ice to obtain temperature below zero degrees Celsius (8,7) |
| OCOME | Carol in Yule Hall of Fame - it is crackers following zero Celsius - w 16dn 22dn (1,4,3,2,8) |
| FAITHFUL | Carol in Yule Hall of Fame - it is crackers following zero Celsius - w 10ac 22dn (1,4,3,2,8) |
| ALLYE | Carol in Yule Hall of Fame - it is crackers following zero Celsius - w 10ac 16dn (1,4,3,2,8) |
| KELVIN | Base SI unit of thermodynamic temperature, equal in magnitude to the degree Celsius (6) |
| ICY | Very cold, one degree Celsius at beginning of the year (3) |